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Tables of Contents for Citizenship in a Global Age
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Series editor's foreword
ix
 
Preface and acknowledgements
xiii
 
Introduction
1
6
Part one Models of citizenship
7
42
The liberal theory of citizenship: rights and duties
9
14
Citizenship and the struggle for equality
11
3
Marshall's theory of citizenship: from the market to the state
14
3
The limits of Marshall's theory of citizenship
17
4
Summary
21
2
Communitarian theories of citizenship: participation and identity
23
13
Liberal communitarianism
24
4
Conservative communitarianism
28
2
Civic republicanism
30
5
Summary
35
1
The radical theories of politics: citizenship and democracy
36
13
Direct democracy and new social movements
36
3
Discursive democracy
39
4
Feminist citizenship: the politics of cultural pluralism
43
3
Summary
46
3
Part two The cosmopolitan challenge
49
74
Cosmopolitan citizenship: beyond the nation state
51
17
Towards cosmopolitan citizenship
52
1
Internationalism and legal cosmopolitanism
53
5
Globalization and political cosmopolitanism: the idea of global civil society
58
5
Transnational communities
63
1
Post-nationalism
64
3
Summary
67
1
Human rights and citizenship: the emergence of the embodied self
68
13
Human rights, modernity and equality
69
4
Human rights and the postmodern critique of the self
73
7
Summary
80
1
Globalization and the deterritorialization of space: between order and chaos
81
13
What is globalization?
82
3
The sociological analyses of globalization
85
4
Capitalism and democracy as global dynamics
89
3
Summary
92
2
The transformation of the nation state: nationalism, the city, migration and multiculturalism
94
13
The new nationalism: from inclusion to exclusion
95
4
The city as the space of citizenship
99
3
Immigrants and multiculturalism
102
4
Summary
106
1
European integration and post-national citizenship: four kinds of post-nationalization
107
16
The three phases of European integration
109
1
The argument against post-nationalism
110
2
European post-national society
112
8
Summary
120
3
Part three Rethinking citizenship
123
23
The reconfiguration of citizenship: post-national governance in the multi-levelled polity
125
12
The fragmentation of citizenship?
126
6
Citizenship and the crisis of democracy
132
2
Citizenship in the multi-levelled polity
134
2
Summary
136
1
Conclusion: the idea of civic cosmopolitanism
137
9
Bibliography
146
17
Index
163